Shipping Notices - STEAM TO LYTTELTON, AND WELLINGTON. r Transhipping Passengers and Cargo for PICTON, NELSON, WANGANUI, TARANAKI, NAPIER AND AUCKLAND. _J^S^§bisfc<Sv rTIHE N.Z.S.IT. Co.'s New gEsSjysssjaggjgjpa' Fast and Powerful Steamer RANGATIRA, G- Mundie, Commander, Will leave for tbe above ports on TUESDAY, THIS DAY, 3rd instant Passengers will be conveaed on board FREE per Golden Age, at 2 p.m. sharp this day. For freight or, passage, apply to LLOYD, TAGGART and CO., Agents, Stafford-street. FIRST AND ONLY VESSEL. FOR NEWCASTLE AND SYDNEY. ■i^fc*-^fcv FT! HE new and fast-sailing brig 's[Efe§|j^> phillis, x>. M'Cajllwm, Commander. Will take a few passengers, if booked before THURSDAY, sth instant. • For freight or passage, apply to . ■ LLOYD, TAGGART and CO., Agents, Stafford-street. FIRST PASSENGER SHIP FOR MELBOURNE. . , J^l|"s|kv npHE British-built Al Clipper cBBSUfip " \ ■ 1500 Tons Burthen, ■ # w. B. Brummbij, Commander. This fine ship is daily expected, and •will have immediate despatch. Hag room for a few cabin and steerage passengers. For passage, &c, npply to SERVICE, GIBSON and CO., Agents, . Kilgour place, • . Rattray street. HELENSLEE, FROM GLASGOW. FTIHE above Vessel being reported at the Customs, ■ jL ■ ■ Consignees will please Pass Entries and Pay Freight to the undersigned without delay. CARGILL and CO, Agents. Dunedin, 24th October, 1863. SHIP HELENSLEE. NOTICE to Consignees. The undersigned hay- ■ ing arranged with the Agents to lighter the above vessel. Consignees will glease present Bills of Lading at his office as lighters are now discharging^ HENRY WURM, Agent, f Jetty-street. LIGHTERAGE. LIGHTERAGE. tj^K^&v npHE Undersigned begs to roti> ««ft2^Jk£gr^v X mate to Masters and Agents aJS^.xCmgl£L °f vessels arriving in Port uhal-«»lKßa&)iSMls«Eas^---mers, Merchants and Importers, , that hecontinues to act;aa Sole Agent for the owners of the undermentioned vessels engaged in Lightering between the Port and Dunedin, and that he is prepared upon the shortest notice to undertake the discharge or loading of vessels at current rates. , The .following is a list of Lighters now engaged by 1 him :— Tons. A a - Tons. Wild Wave, Al 200 Bon Accords&:... 50 Ga11i0tt..:......... 200 Governor Arthur... 50 Henry Kdward. 140 Pride.... 50 United Brothers.... 120 Star. 50 • Sarah and Esther 100 Edward and ChrisLloyd's Herald 90 t0pher.......... 50 Defiance.. 80 Hope.... ...... 45 Alexandra 80 Midas. . 45 James Daly..-:.... .. 75 William and MarKsther Ann........ 70 garet ........... 40 Brothers... 70 Annie ............ 40 C1utha...;..;.. 60 Tiger...... 40 Lady Franklin 50 Canterbury ...... 50 10na....; 50 Hope of Dunedin... 50 Three Brothers 50 Pride 50 Boat notes are filed each day at the office of the un dersigned for the information of Consignees, who will receive orders for delivery of their goods upon presentation of BUls of Lading duly endorsed by the agents of the vessels. All goods landed must be removed before 4 p.m. and on Saturdays before 2 p.m., otherwise they will be stored at owner's risk and expense. HENRY WURM, Lighter's Agent, Jetty-street. For Sale. TO THE PUBLICANS OF OTAGO. MARSHALL and COPELAND give notice that in' future the Price of their Ales will be as under:— XXX ale, £5 per hhd XXXX do, £6 per hhd. WATER OF LEITH BREWERY, Dtjnedin. DOBBIE, BAXTER AND CO HAVE ON SALE - Brandy-Martell's and Hennessy's in bulk and cases Whiskey—Campbletown and Dundas Hill Distillery, in bulk; Kirkliston, Saucel, Thins, &c, in bottle Rum—Finest West Inda, 10 and 30 o.p. Old Tom—Booth's, glasss toppers Geneva-JDKZ, VH brands, &c. Ale and stout in bottle, best brands Wines—Port, sherry, champagne, &c, bulk ani bottle Tees- In chests, half chests and boxes, eunpowd'er, seemed orange pekoe, &c, finest qualities Coffee— Fresh roasted and ground, in tins Sugars—Victoria Co's, Mauritius, counters, cryßtab Hams and Bacon—Sinclairs, just landing Bacon—Colonial in rolls, beef hams, spiced and smoked, boiled and raw, cured by Smith, Melbourne Butter Al colonial, Cork, &c., cheese, sardines, oysters, lobsters, &c Pickles- Crosse and '" Blackwell's. jams, jellies and "marmalade, jellies in Ilb tins, capers, Colmans thumb : blue, starch, mustard, Sc. Raisins, currants, dried apples Candles, sperm and tallow, soap—English and Colonial, soda crystals, carbonate of soda, tartaric acid, Holloways pills and ointment, pain killer &c. Viaegar, treacle, split peas pear barley, whiting, &c. Wax Vestas—Plaids 2505, 500s, saloon matches Paper bags, small sizes, wrapping papers, &c. Shetland pure cod liver oil Flour—Adelaide in 200 and 50 lb bags Oats—Colonial and foreign; DOBBIE, BAXTER and CO. Importers; and Wholesale Grocers. WALKER-STREET, Agents of Colonial Life lncurance and Fidelity Guarantee Company, .
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 586, 3 November 1863, Page 1
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717Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Otago Daily Times, Issue 586, 3 November 1863, Page 1
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